The prisoner's advocate, or, A caveat against under sheriffs, and their officers; jayl-keepers, and their agents . Shewing, I. The great abuse all persons suffer, both before, and after, they are committed to prison. II. The notorious imposition, and fraudulent practices of Springing-Houses detected. III. The orders of the Court of King's-Bench, for regulating all the jayls in England, as to the usage of prisoners, with relation to their lodging, chamber-rent, &c. IV. An exact table of the fees, belonging to the fleet and King's-Bench prisons, and the legal expence of removing may person from one, to the other, by Habeas Corpus.
- Curll, Edmund, 1675-1747.
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- 1726
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Prisoner's advocate, or, A caveat against under sheriffs, and their officers; jayl-keepers, and their agents (Online)
The prisoner's advocate, or, A caveat against under sheriffs, and their officers; jayl-keepers, and their agents. Shewing, I. The great abuse all persons suffer, both before, and after, they are committed to prison. II. The notorious imposition, and fraud
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London : printed for W. Osborn, near Aldgate, 1726.
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